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black history began in 1926, when Dr. Carter G. Woodson (1875–1950), a noted African American author and scholar, began what was then called Negro History Week. Woodson's aim was to educate nonblacks about African American culture and histo...
the descendants of African slaves, whom were brought to America in the early seventeenth century. The first evidence of their cultural contribution was the musical customs brought by the slaves, in their instruments and natural vocal talent...
black history, nothing moves an audience more than an effective speech. When you feel passionate about your subject, you carry your listeners along with you. This can spur more people to action more than any written plea. Black History Mont...
the United States (see community statistics, below). Fueled by a rushing world demand for cotton fabric, slavery disperse rapidly into the new states of the Southwest; by the 1830s Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana formed the heart of a n...
history, its successes, failures, and shortcomings, as well as it contemporary legacy, remain undervalued and understudied (Ogbar, pp. 134). Discussion Black Power is a motto and a political term which is associated with various ideologies....
origins of Black History month and how it was created, followed by a discussion of the transition from the Black Negro Week to the Black History Month. A lot of stress has also been put on Carter Woodson; the prominent key figure behind the...
black churches were administered by whites, but afterwards, blacks got the right of ad ministering their own churches. This paper analyzes the history of the black church in terms of its establishment as a set of free institutions practicin...